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[Connecticut-
George B. Wakeman writes from Ithaca, ^, ^., Sept. 26, 1896, Dr. %thaniel Golver, a Baptist clergy¬ man, X X at one time pastor of Tremont Temple, Boston, went to Danbury, Connecticut, in the early 1840* s to de¬ liver Abolitionist lectures, ^e was mobbed.x x My father recollects that after that my grandfather re¬ ceived letters on various occasions, written in a sort of cipher x x x that they were always followed by the arrival of one, or more fugitive slaves, in one in¬ stance at least by a party of five or six x x x
The Rev. Erastus Blakeslee writes from Boston, Aug. 28, 1896; Prom my earliest recollections up to perhaps 1855 my father. Deacon Joel Blakeslee^, of T^^
Plymouth, Connecticut, received fugitives. Jy^^^^y^''

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[Connecticut-
George B. Wakeman writes from Ithaca, ^, ^., Sept. 26, 1896, Dr. %thaniel Golver, a Baptist clergy¬ man, X X at one time pastor of Tremont Temple, Boston, went to Danbury, Connecticut, in the early 1840* s to de¬ liver Abolitionist lectures, ^e was mobbed.x x My father recollects that after that my grandfather re¬ ceived letters on various occasions, written in a sort of cipher x x x that they were always followed by the arrival of one, or more fugitive slaves, in one in¬ stance at least by a party of five or six x x x
The Rev. Erastus Blakeslee writes from Boston, Aug. 28, 1896; Prom my earliest recollections up to perhaps 1855 my father. Deacon Joel Blakeslee^, of T^^
Plymouth, Connecticut, received fugitives. Jy^^^^y^''